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Come Dine with Me coming to Bristol

By Martin Booth  Tuesday Jan 31, 2023

The chief executive of Bristol Rovers Community Trust is among the contestants as Come Dine With Me spends a week in Bristol.

The Channel 4 show heads to our city from Monday to Friday, being broadcast at 5.30pm from a different contestant’s home each day.

Bristol Rovers Community Trust’s Adam Tutton – who played a key role in the making of football anthem Vindaloo in 1998 – is one of the five contestants, who also include a nanny, property developer and musician.

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The week starts on Monday with “big kid and party girl” Jade hosting a festival-themed evening complete with a drum’n’bass rave.

Tutton is next with a night dedicated to football, followed by property developer Joe cooking up a Caribbean-themed meal.

On Thursday, jazz band leader Jack hosts a night of “vintage couture, sophistication and class”, with the week ending with a visit to nanny Sarah’s house for “sophisticated children’s food”.

Main photo: Channel 4

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